He spoke to her after Gary died from a head injury on May 28. “She was crying,” Todd said. “It was real. I could hear that it was real.

“It was good for me to hear that she was sad that this had taken place,” Todd said, and then he slammed Gary’s ex-wife Shannon Price saying “because you’re hearing other sides of people – they’re not crying they’re not sad. You don’t see them making one tear in their eye about what’s going on.”

In an exclusive interview with RadarOnline.com last week, Todd said that Gary wanted his possibly multi-million dollar pension to go toward children’s charities. And, in this new interview, he is confident that Anna will take good care of Gary’s estate and is hoping she will honor his wishes of donating to children’s charities.

Anna is now locked in a legal battle with Price, who has a handwritten codicil from 2007 that names her as the sole benefactor. (A codicil is document that amends rather than replaces a previosuly executed will.)

A Utah court has named a temporary administrator, while the attorneys battle it out.

In the meantime, Anna has been given until Wednesday to see Gary one last time, before his remains are cremated as mandated by all of his wills.